Revival, Replica, and Reuse: Fashioning ‘Arabesque’ Furniture in Khedival Cairo
Mercedes Volait (CNRS, Paris)
Abstract
While the subject of Mamluk Revival in architecture has received scholarly attention in the last decades, its counterpart in interior design remains woefully neglected. This article is an attempt to reconstruct the rise, fall, and recent reappraisal of Mamluk-style furniture in Khedival Cairo, based on a scattered corpus of evidence, be that visual, material, or textual.
Keywords
Khedival Cairo, Mamluk Revival furniture, Mamluk Revival woodwork, Giuseppe Parvis (1831–1909), Arabesque furniture